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Typhoon No. 11 ‘Haikui’ Expected to Land in China: Impact on Korea and localized heavy rain

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Typhoon No. 11 ‘Haikui’ turns more westward than originally expected and is expected to land in China early next week.

There will be no direct impact on Korea, but from the weekend, localized heavy rain will fall in places due to the effects of typhoon water vapor, and swell waves are expected to increase on the coast.

This is reporter Kim Min-kyung’s report.

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Three typhoons are heading north in the South Sea.

Typhoon No. 9 ‘Saola’, which is expected to head for the Southern China Sea, and

The 11th typhoon ‘Haikui’, which had different course predictions,

This is the 12th typhoon ‘Geesegi’ that just occurred.

Among them, Typhoon No. 11 ‘Haikui’, which was worried about moving north to Korea, was expected to land in China.

This is because it is expected to turn westward due to cold air from the north and the north Pacific high pressure expanding westward.

In addition, the fact that Typhoon No. 9, which has a strong force heading to the vicinity of Hong Kong, pulled Typhoon No. 11 further westward was also a variable.

[우진규 / 기상청 통보관 : 북태평양 고기압 가장자리 그리고 태풍 ‘사올라’가 변수로 강한 세력을 구축하며 11호 태풍을 끌어당기는 정도 이 2가지를 보고 있는데….]

The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that Typhoon ‘Haikui’ would gradually weaken after making landfall near Shanghai, China, early next week.

The US and Japan Meteorological Agency are also projecting the same course.

Therefore, Korea is unlikely to be directly affected by typhoons.

However, as the typhoon moves north, waves are expected to rise in the South and West Seas, and swell waves will increase along the coast.

In particular, typhoon steam will flow into the inland and coastal areas, and localized heavy rain accompanied by gusty winds will pour in places.

The Korea Meteorological Administration first predicted heavy rain of up to 200mm on the Yeongnam coast and Jeju Island by the weekend, and up to 150mm on the southern inland.

[박중환 / 기상청 예보분석관 : 9월 1일 새벽부터 제주도와 경상권을 중심으로, 1일 저녁에는 전남권으로 확대되며 2일까지 최고 200mm 이상의 매우 강하고 많은 비가 내리겠습니다.]

Localized heavy rains caused by such typhoon vapor are likely to continue until the beginning of next week.

However, Typhoon No. 9 ‘Saola’ is expected to gradually weaken off the southern coast of China, and Typhoon No. 12 Geese will gradually weaken in the southern seas of Japan early next week, so Korea is not expected to be directly affected by the typhoon for the time being.

This is YTN Kim Min-kyung.

Video Editing: Hwon Seulgi Oh
Graphics: Lee Won-hee, Kim Do-yoon

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2023-08-31 10:26:00
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